NASCAR Fan: Tony Stewart Just Keeps Winning

NASCAR’s Sprint Cup driver Tony Stewart won five of the ten Chase races in 2011, after going winless in the regular season, now it seems he just can’t stop winning. On Friday, December 30, Stewart won the Fort Wayne Rumble in a 20-year-old Volkswagen.

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Carl Edwards Favored to Win Final Two Chase Races: Fan Take

Fans of Carl Edwards can take heart. His second place finish Nov

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Duo Chases for the Sprint Cup with Two Races to Go: Fan Take

Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards are the two drivers left that have a prayer at winning the Chase for the Sprint Cup. Stewart won the AAA Texas 500 and Edwards came in second place . Stewart has won four races on the year, including four in the Chase for the Sprint Cup.

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Five Factors to Watch at TUMS Fast Relief 500 at Martinsville: Fan Take

There are four races left in the 2011 NASCAR season . Nothing has been decided in the Chase for the Sprint Cup as the top five drivers are only separated by 26 points

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Up next races on major auto circuits

Times wires Thursday, October 13, 2011 Sprint Cup What: Bank of America 500 When/where: Today, practice (ESPN2, 4:30 p.m.); Saturday, race (Ch. 28, 7:30 p.m.); Concord, N.C. Fast facts: Carl Edwards leads the standings with six races left in the Chase.

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Dustin Long: Several questions remain after four Chase for the Championship races

A new point system, fuel-mileage finishes and debates about a former champion mask what this Chase is about: overcoming mistakes.

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Bill Fleischman: Chase altering NASCAR racers’ strategy

SEVEN RACES remain in NASCAR’s Chase for the Championship, with the top eight Chasers separated by only 15 points.

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Three races in, there’s no clear favorite in Chase

The standings are so tight entering the fourth Chase race this weekend at Kansas Speedway that there’s a tie at the top. Kevin Harvick and Carl Edwards have the same number of points — but Harvick holds the tiebreaker because of his four victories.

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Bill Fleischman: Stewart races to top of the Chase

TONY STEWART’S nickname is “Smoke.” Maybe we should add “Sandbag” to his nickname file. Winless in the season’s first 26 NASCAR Sprint Cup races, Stewart has opened the Chase with consecutive victories.

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Throttling back has been a big factor in early Chase races

Throttling back has been a big factor in early Chase races

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Throttling back has been a big factor in early Chase races